RATES OF PAY OF EMPLOYEES OF THE SAULT STE Sample Clauses

RATES OF PAY OF EMPLOYEES OF THE SAULT STE. XXXXX (#’S 202, 395) AND NORTH BAY (#399) STORES, WHO WERE HIRED AFTER MAY 12, 2006. Clerk “A”, Clerk “B”, Decorator EFFECTIVE MAY 12, 2006 EFFECTIVE JULY 9, 2006 EFFECTIVE JULY 8, 2007 EFFECTIVE JULY 13, 2008 EFFECTIVE JULY 12, 2009 Start $12.00 $12.00 $12.00 $12.00 $12.00 12 mos. $15.50 $15.50 $15.50 $15.50 $15.50 24 mos. $15.75 $15.75 $15.75 $15.75 $15.75 36 mos. $17.30 $17.55 $17.80 $18.05 $18.30 Meat Cutter and Xxxxx EFFECTIVE MAY 12, 2006 EFFECTIVE JULY 9, 2006 EFFECTIVE JULY 8, 2007 EFFECTIVE JULY 13, 2008 EFFECTIVE JULY 12, 2009 Start $12.00 $12.00 $12.00 $12.00 $12.00 12 mos. $15.75 $15.75 $15.75 $15.75 $15.75 24 mos. $16.00 $16.00 $16.00 $16.00 $16.00 36 mos. $17.55 $17.80 $18.05 $18.30 $18.55 Full-time employees hired after May 16, 2006 will be paid according to the new wage schedules, and shall not be subject to any other negotiated wage increase. Part-time employees who are promoted after May 12, 2006 to full- time status, will not receive credit for their part-time service for the purpose of wage progression.
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